Applications of molecular genetics to the understanding of congenital ocular motility disorders

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作者
Engle, EC
机构
[1] Childrens Hosp, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
来源
NEUROBIOLOGY OF EYE MOVEMENTS: FROM MOLECULES TO BEHAVIOR | 2002年 / 956卷
关键词
strabismus; ophthalmoplegia; genetics; congenital fibrosis; extraocular muscle; oculomotor nuclei;
D O I
10.1111/j.1749-6632.2002.tb02808.x
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The congenital fibrosis syndromes (CFS), including congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles (CFEOM) and Duane syndrome (DS), are rare congenital strabismus syndromes that present with nonprogressive restrictive ophthalmoplegia with or without ptosis. Although historically believed to result from primary extraocular muscle (EOM) fibrosis, our laboratory's work is based on the hypothesis that these disorders result from distinct, but analogous, developmental defects of the oculomotor (nIII), trochlear (nIV), and abducens (nVI) nuclei. We have defined three inherited CFTEOM phenotypes (CFEOM1-3) and have mapped each phenotype to a distinct genetic locus (FEOM1-3). Individuals with CFEOM1 are born with bilateral ptosis and both eyes fixed in a downward position with absent upgaze and aberrant horizontal gaze. This disorder maps to the FEOM1 locus on chromosome 12cen.(1,2) Neuropathology studies of CFEOM1 reveal the absence of the superior division of oculomotor nerve and its corresponding alpha motor neurons in the midbrain, with abnormalities of target EOMs.(3) These neuropathology findings parallel those previously identified in Duane syndrome, in which there is an absence of nVI and the abducens nerve.(4,5) Individuals with CFEOM2 are born with bilateral ptosis and exotropia. This atypical form of CFEOM1 maps to the FEOM2 locus on chromosome 11q13 and results from mutations in ARIX (PHOX2A).(6,7) ARIX encodes a homeodomain transcription factor protein previously shown to be required for nIII/nIV development in mouse and zebrafish.(8,9) Together, these findings support the hypothesis that the congenital fibrosis syndromes result from parallel defects in nIII, nIV, and nVI nuclear development. Functional studies of the CFEOM genes should provide additional insight into the unique features of the extraocular lower motor neuron axis in health and disease. (For full refs. 1-9, see reference list of the main paper.).
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